Bartosz Konopka’s pseudo-documentary, “Rabbit à la Berlin,” is a fascinating and unconventional meditation on the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall through the eyes of the rabbit colony that inhabited the border strip between East and West Berlin.

Rabbits certainly aren’t the first things that spring to mind when thinking of Cold War era Berlin. But, for the 28 years the wall stood, thousands of the fluffy creatures made their homes among the mines, automated machine guns and anti-tank barriers in the border strip around West Berlin.